38 Royal Street Upwey, VIC 3158

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Perfect for the home based business and family entertainment

4 Beds

2 Baths

4 Cars

Set amongst one of Melbourne's most beautiful landmarks, the Dandenong Ranges, where the sounds of birdsong sing all year around, the sight of smoke billowing in the air from the open and wood fires is an idyllic sight during winter, and the glimpses of the sunshine streaming through the treetops is a divine impression on a clear day. Unique in design and generous in offerings, this lovely home provides a sanctuary for its owners; a place to retreat to when needed, yet is still so closely connected to the selection of cafes and restaurants, schools and the train stations at both Upwey and Upper Ferntree Gully. The quiet cul-de-sac location is also nearby to the Angliss Hospital and is with a short drive to Belgrave. Focused on the family unit and built to be extremely sufficient with solar power and a rain water tank to add to the cost savings, the interior is full of warmth and character, spread over four levels of bedroom and living accommodation. In addition to the two bedrooms and bathroom that are zoned on the lowest level, the master suite enjoys its own privacy down its own wing, along with a retreat or 4th bedroom and an ensuite bathroom. Set in the middle is the Tasmanian Oak kitchen and meals area, staged to support every day needs' and is a terrific room to entertain from. A large home office with built in cabinetry and its own access makes it easy to run a business from, while opening it up to be useful as a theatre or rumpus room, or perhaps a retreat for teens or permanent guests. When life gets busy, what better way to unwind than in the comfort of your own outdoor spa or in the sauna, alternatively a hit of tennis on your private court (1/2 size, concrete surface), or simply enjoying this large 970m2 block can do wonders. Complete with an appealing list of inclusions like ducted heating, air conditioning, ducted vacuum and its solid construction that keeps the home warm in winter and cooler in the summer.